doi:10.15468/xvzdcmhttp://ipt.vertnet.org:8080/ipt/resource.do?r=amnh_birds96c93a1e-f762-11e1-a439-00145eb45e9a8438AMNH Bird CollectionTomTromboneAmerican Museum of Natural HistoryData ManagerCentral Park West at 79th StreetNew YorkNY10024UNITED_STATES+01 212-313-7783trombone@amnh.orghttp://www.amnh.org/TomTromboneAmerican Museum of Natural HistoryData ManagerCentral Park West at 79th StreetNew YorkNY10024UNITED_STATES+01 212-313-7783trombone@amnh.orghttp://www.amnh.org/DavidBloomVertNetVertNet Programmer+01 785 813-1496dbloom@vertnet.orghttp://www.vertnet.orgPROGRAMMERDavidBloomVertNetVertNet Coordinatordbloom@vertnet.orghttp://www.vertnet.orgPROGRAMMERJohnWieczorekMuseum of Vertebrate Zoology at UC BerkeleyInformation Architecttuco@berkeley.eduPROGRAMMER
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ENGLISHThe Department of Ornithology maintains one of the largest collections of bird specimens in the world. The research collections of the Department number nearly one million specimens; these include skins, skeletons, alcoholic preparations, eggs, nests, and tissue samples for molecular biochemical studies. A large number of type specimens and rare or extinct species are also found in its collections.OccurrenceGBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type.xmlSpecimenGBIF Dataset Subtype Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_subtype.xmlTo the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the Public Domain (CC0 1.0). Users may copy, modify, distribute and use the work, including for commercial purposes, without restriction.http://www.amnh.org/our-research/vertebrate-zoology/ornithologyThe specimens represent all continents and oceans.-18018090-90The specimens represent nearly 99 percent of all species.ClassAvesbirdsTomTromboneAmerican Museum of Natural HistoryData ManagerCentral Park West at 79th StreetNew YorkNY10024UNITED_STATES+01 212-313-7783trombone@amnh.orghttp://www.amnh.org/2017-08-18T05:11:58ZTrombone T (2013). AMNH Bird Collection. American Museum of Natural History. Occurrence Dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/xvzdcm accessed via GBIF.org on 2017-08-18.